649). Not much is known about Smith’s private life however, he was known to be a very self-discipline man. Smith did not have a simple life and enjoyed to have regular meetings of business, scientific, and literary circles with his friends. He studied at Glasgow and Oxford University, which then led him to his book The Wealth of Nations. Smith eventually became a professor at Glasgow University where he taught logic, jurisprudence, and political theory. The next year he became a professor of moral philosophy and ethics. Smith soon became an international celebrity after publishing his two books The Theory of Moral Sentiments and An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth and
649). Not much is known about Smith’s private life however, he was known to be a very self-discipline man. Smith did not have a simple life and enjoyed to have regular meetings of business, scientific, and literary circles with his friends. He studied at Glasgow and Oxford University, which then led him to his book The Wealth of Nations. Smith eventually became a professor at Glasgow University where he taught logic, jurisprudence, and political theory. The next year he became a professor of moral philosophy and ethics. Smith soon became an international celebrity after publishing his two books The Theory of Moral Sentiments and An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth and